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vehicles are set on fire as student rioters clash with french police in fresh mass protests following the government's decision to accept a key demand of yellow vests demonstrators. one of the bosses of the country's telecoms giant huawei was arrested in canada she faces extradition to the u.s. for allegedly violating sanctions on iran a move that threatens the new. ongoing u.s. china trade will also. order. washington outlined his new vision of full the world questions the relevance of key international organizations and also threatens to scrap a major new treaty with russia.
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nine o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from our studio with me in a day or two to welcome to the program. the chief financial officer and daughter of the founder of chinese based smartphone giant weiwei has been arrested by canadian authorities she's now facing extradition to the u.s. over alleged violation of sanctions on iran the move threatens to reignite a trade war between washington and beijing which should show signs of easing while for more details now we're going to cross over to the reporter ok live. how serious is the spat. well on december first when it was announced that a truce had been reached between president xi of china and president trump after their meeting in argentina there was an uptick on the global market people were optimistic however now with the news that has come out about the c.f.o.
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of he alway being arrested this is this is big now you know he alway is the top telecommunications manufacturer in the world it's the largest telecommunications manufacturer one of the key corporations in china's tech sector and it appears that the c.f.o. the chief financial officer who is actually the daughter of the founder of the corporation that this person has been arrested in canada now it's not exactly clear you know what they have been arrested for on however it's being widely understood that the corporation is accused of violating sanctions against the islamic republic of iran imposed by the united states now this the announcement the news that this arrested taken place on december first at the same time that trump and she were meeting caused just huge amount of uproar we're now seeing the stock market plunging to a two year low and at this point now we're seeing
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a rather swift and strong response from china let's let's hear china's response to this news you need to demand an explanation for the detention and the person's immediate release the tension without providing any explanation violates the human rights of the detainee. now at this point people are paying attention to how there seems to be quite a roller coaster going on here when trouble announced that he had reached an agreement with president xi at the g. twenty there was optimism but then when he followed up that tweet by reminding president xi that if a deal didn't work out too that he is a quote tariff man when that happened then there was another plunge in the markets now this is what lawrence kudlow of the white house economic council has has come forward and said. it's coming ok i was very into all this what give us some details well it hasn't been signed and sealed and delivered yet now deutsche bank has come
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forward and said this arrest is escalating the trade war between the united states and china to a new level and furthermore that this is going to take a toll on the chinese public that the chinese public is going to have quite a bit of resentment against the united states for this action. we believe this is a clear signal that the drug war is escalating to a new level public opinion in china will likely become more negative in respect to the trade war and potentially against u.s. companies the government may find it difficult to tell the public that they have offered significant concessions to the u.s. so we're waiting to see what comes next will the head of the corporation the c.f.o. be extradited to the united states will charges actually be named will those charges be related to alleged violations of sanctions against the islamic republic of iran we're still waiting for details to emerge but the stock market is certainly
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reacting ok thanks for the update that kind of reporting from washington life nineteen you shown professor of business and innovation from northumbria university thanks for joining us on the program how much influence do you think you do trumps tweets about trade wars have on the stock market. can you hear me you. i think we've got problems with the connection there i'll try one more time you can you hear me now we can we're going to let that go now apologies for that and we'll move on to our next one i think. i could do as president at lennon at marina has revealed that the u.k. government has provided sufficient guarantees for wiki leaks co-founder julian assange to leave ecuador's embassy in london artie's party boko is alive and with
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us now from london polly what can we take from marina's words. well he spoke in a radio interview earlier today and according to lennon moran no the leader of ecuador the british government has guaranteed in writing that if julian assange is leaves the ecuadorian embassy the u.k. won't extradite him to any. country where he would face the death penalty so as the headline it all sounds like jolly good news really for the wiki leaks said it but it is important to remember that the ecuadorian president isn't exactly julian songes biggest fan he's referred to sanjay as a hacker in the past he said he's fed up with him occupying his country's tiny embassy here in london but he did in that interview today concede that he's going to respect julian assange just human rights and actually in respect of his human
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rights julian assange has done his time been in that embassy for over six years now so the situation that we're in right now is that we've got the leader of ecuador keen to kick out a songe from his embassy here in london saying that the ecuadorian government's been told by the british government. will be safe for him to leave that he won't be extradited to anywhere where he might face the death penalty the big question now is what songes legal team are going to have to say about all of this because the big concern songes lawyers have and it's a concern they've had throughout the past six years that has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy is the prospect of a songe facing charges in the us in fact last month it was revealed that the u.s. justice department had filed secret charges against julian assange but prosecutors have refused to reveal what those secret charges are so however much the ecuadorian
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president won't. a songe to walk out it's really not as simple as that on the one hand yes whatever the case was against a songe in sweden has long since collapsed and expired but technically a son just still wanted by the british authorities for skipping bail so with prosecutors in the u.s. unable to even reveal what could be making for a songe legally over in the u.s. my hunch is that a songes legal team is going to be extra cautious regardless of what a songes exasperated hosts claim the british government has guaranteed so i think this saga isn't quite over. those lawyers on the sons of god awful lot of discussing to do haven't they probably thanks very much for the update. just hours after the french government announced
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a total climb down over the fuel tax increase after weeks of protests there have been fresh demonstrations in paris this time as students took to the streets angered at an increase in tuition fees and with more details has shouted at ski poles to do so is come out to a protest in the center of paris saying that they're unhappy with the prices of the registration fees to foreign students in comparison to local students and they're hoping that he's not that you tune it was announced by the government last night in front over those rises in the few times they will be also able to get to hear their demands and they will also be met basically to protest groups no seeming that they can see no blood on this ng structure is government could possibly give in to some of their demands however the yellow vests are they happy with what they've been offered so far it seems many on north we've been speaking to some of the other that's been telling us that it's too little shoe late by the muslim governments so
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. it's a step backwards it shows mccraw and listens to the public only when things like this happen people are angry and the women across the country insults them even policemen are protesting they're also fed up no one listens to them no one gives them opportunities there is no way back to the country needs a new political strategy. while another protest is planned for this saturday by this you. couldn't stand that the government has really hurt their claims and their problems that they are the government is only saying that it is concerned it could be as violent as the previous saturday when the damage totals up through a million numerous there were more than one hundred people injured during those protests in france and also move them through one hundred people arrested. as a result of that russia seeing what appears to be a fishing within the french government last night the elisei government and now see
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the cancelling the increase in the fuel tax just hours after the french prime minister had gone to the national assembly to say that it would be suspended for six months there's no suggestion we're hearing from some of the parties from the left here for us that they would like to place an order of new confidence in the government let's take a listen now to alec see a call b.s. who's from the party force also moves for this shit is going to do with the force of the yellow vests was demonstrated the government took a small step back but this is a maneuver he needs to be understood they postponed the decision to raise or not raise taxes for the period after the elections the european parliament however the universe clearly expressed their position they do not want a fuel price hike and they are right and then the problem of the high cost of living itself will not be solved people have an empty fridge now not after six months. what is your lazy on say they will continue their movement that protest on
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saturday is still due to take place some suggestion that these protests could go on until the end of the year and we also know that there is no i disapprove of these protests now with one police using them saying that it will go on strike on saturday to be honest from the very start we supported the ideas of the universe movement and at some point it became clear that we were not being heard we continue losing our purchasing power police officers like us for this have been affected by the increase in fuel prices we had little choice and we decided to go on strike but it seems like the unrest here in france is far from. charlotte even ski artsy. political analyst nicola medical bridge doesn't believe the french government is fully in control of the situation. and it can be done. what to do at stake are the size of these protests which are going across france what it whether it be in
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europe or even on the other french islands is humongous and they haven't seen it coming they should have seen it because we have had not a single showing that this was coming out they didn't see it and now they're panicking and they don't know what to do best that's a legacy in france you have to get violent if you want things change so that's the this is also of course getting a positive message out people think that bringing out more jaros is going to change even more but so yes there will be more violence and also i do think that as the government is extremely clumsy they're trying to build on this violence to show that it is a violent movement and that's not working we've seen these days mainstream media showing only videos pictures of the violence and unrest in major french cities when ninety percent of these demonstrations across france are nonviolence meanwhile yellow vest protests have gone beyond france's borders and to other continents.
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taking a back to our story now in the u.s. china trade war where the chief financial officer and daughter of the found a chinese by smartphone trying to while away had been arrested by canadian authorities she's now facing extradition to the u.s. over alleged violation of science on iran and the move is threatening to reignite the trade war between washington and beijing which had. showing signs of anything well live now to you young professor of physics an invasion from northumbria
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university thanks for coming on to the program you we hope the collection is better let's look at the influence of times tweets about trade wars and what they do to the stock markets how much can they be to blame for the full withing. the very protective of tools that u.s. companies and actually. far away the. talk on this there actually was as if you were. actually all you. shakes the stock market and it's a political issue for the. opening idea contact every few this with all of us to the stock market higher for you for you talk about right in paris and also have some through the wall we can see this where have legs if you will so because.
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actually creating more and more treat conflicts across the world so i assume. it's useless from history that many people now do this. because they see. so they're reacting else saying that they're reacting to his tweets and that could have a major influence. now european shows they plunged to a two year low why is europe suffering so much from america and china's economic relation. to the u.s. and china are the most influential two economies is or. china also has the largest market this year. i've seen tell you more. secretary let market in china is the largest of many counts lately with the like
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tools see that china can still demand of the use of the also green value to the world where if you for anything in time if you take you happen between us and china we all affect any other countries so for example if you us well after the worst of all it's all invention to. fuel the other countries like china and other kinds of the aspects it also example he would have maybe explained that you could follow us to see how to deal with china if you asked and that china. has in other countries you let us live thank you. and then you can look at the current. market share on the stock market you can see the u.k. happy because of the rest and from. prover on recently
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so basically you all know it's not a really really time for economical. now so i can come in lots of my bad china really he believes it's very important it's green all doesn't work and i thought we're thing right now professor of business and innovation from north. great to have you on the program to talk about this thanks very much. washington's threat to pull out of a nuclear treaty with moscow has deepened the rift between the two sides with the us accusing russia of noncompliance the american administration is also going further is questioning the relevance of other international agreements and organizations with gas levels. it is time for change time
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for the old ways to die for a new undisputed leader a new american world order our mission is to reassert our sovereignty reform the liberal international order the central question that we face is that is the question of whether the system as currently configured as it exists today and as the world is this today doesn't work does it work for all the people of the world the old ways out of date united nations is useless incompetent the i.m.f. is obsolete european union pointless all these international organizations unions treaties and agreements the only hinder america a tie its hands and cripple its power the logic is sound when we all be better off if we just had america rule american tends to lead now and
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always the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty russia is violating it says america others are bound by it it holds limits limits the united states and washington's policy requires it seems more nukes big nukes foster nukes one country in the world is bound by the i.n.f. treaty us china is not bound by iran has an extensive b.m. capability that but we have global responsibilities in asia and the middle east we have to be responsive to their terms international democracy has failed alliances have failed asians cannot tell right from wrong everyone wants a say but why let them they no longer know what's good for them america is good for them this is what president trump is doing he is. turning the united states to its traditional central leadership role in the world and so it
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seems we enter a new age in age where might makes right without all the fluff and lip service to partnerships and equality the old world order is dead welcome to a new american age. a woman from kazakhstan has been named the country's very own lara croft the gun toting computer game character on the islands is a kazakh shooting champion and a certified instructor in the sport has even been invited to teach chechen leader runs i'll continue off the water to shoot a quick look. the
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what holds its institutions. who put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. want to be rich. but you'd like to be first to see what the four three of the four can be good that are interested in the waters of power. there should. seem wrong all right old fellow just don't call. me old yet to say proud this day comes to educate and in detroit it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. that's not the word of sympathy i want to make i'm not a lantern i won the last time this about but i have many of them look for refuge in the so called sentry sites the drug use to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities i think the last person i am going to. listen to what all of them head up next time i get i'm in a lot of class and i want that. what are the options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house over for the gravels they also feel the have to beat up to the. ice if it struggles that many couples won't pull sorry you know what check the put him put him. what have you got to know about.
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welcome to the alex adventure into the first of two editions where prime minister may fights a desperate battle for the survival of her eight year to p. and strategy but will it be this particular english leader as i can court or perhaps more likely her back but next week a pile of politicians will be reading the runes following the meaningful vote in the house of commons this week we turn for advice to academia and see the commentary that for prophecy first king's college law professor who had mcgahee charts us through the legal minefield confronting the prime minister and then to top journalists give different views on today's amaze chances of making it through
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christmas as prime. minister former s.n.p. m.p. and columnist for the national george kevan argues that a prime minister deserted by much of her own party will be finally sunk by a faithful combination of us to unionise and scottish nationalists after two years of negotiation dominated by the irish border this week shock opinion from the european courts advocate general brings the scottish dimension back to the forefront if m.p.'s can order the government to stop the article fifty cloak then the prime minister's choice of my way or the brakes at highway becomes a whole strait however one of mays' does just defenders in fleet street award winning columnist peter oborne cautions that it ain't over until it's over for me nobody yet he warns has made their fortune by betting against the jews ability of this particular prime minister but first year teacher mess just and your e-mails and a great mind to comment on i said i'm just a special which featured some us call inspire you missed artistic talent however
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thanks first to equalise thomas mcmanus he spotted it among the footage of scottish fans celebrating the country's national day there was one percent of a more religious than a national persuasion as a result of thomas' critique we were able to edit the film in time for our main broadcast and our facebook premiere thomas told us that his wife would chuckle at this mention of his name and to do to script if you know and so and this week show we're open once again to anyone who supports our deliberate mistakes first we hear from lily biotin who says hello i love this in reference to the sit on tuesday sure i always shyness and just the celebration and me school when i was a teacher and invited the whole community to come along we had great scottish fun thinking about this by inviting people to donate to the local food bank and our toys robert says agree scotland has a lot of this world's greatest talents yes indeed louis says good to see
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a scottish classical musician that was cute like he's quote. i mean the scotland's music cd is about one nine hundred ninety was the first time i heard a musical history she said like a normal country rather than it is to folk tradition only john says i fit enjoy this and i'm just a theory saturday alex i'm unsure lovely to hear she to wellington's all too brief rendition of friends also think it when he's cool who are both highly enjoyable yes they were it indeed and finally martin who says a public holiday for someone to stay would be great it will come one day i'm sure we all hope so too marian and i to the breakfast to new more this week the house of commons started their five day long breaks debate which will determine the fate of mates breaks a deal and perhaps of the prime minister herself however this week was barely started when the government got itself embroiled in an unseemly squabble with parliament over the publication of legal advice here to what the opposing advocates had to say but first presiding on the bench.
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